Fabric Dilemma/Offer
29 May 2012 07:02 pmI fell in love with a fabric from Carolina Calicoes, and tempted by the relatively cheap price, I finally got a bunch of it. I'm trying to continue my forays into the 18th century. So mostly I'm treating this dress as a pretty one that lets me get more experience in 18th-century styles while not having (self-imposed) expectations of super-accuracy for every single feature.
This is the fabric:

I called it rose pink. What does it look like to you?
It just arrived today, and it's definitely peach. A light-colored not-orange peach, but I sure wouldn't call it salmon. And while I can get away with most colors, peach does very little for me. Particularly when compared to what rose pink does do.
Other than that, it feels like a nice-quality home dec print, so a bit heavier than I expected, but it would have a nice drape for the overskirt I was planning to do. It's not polished, either, but it does have a sheen. I was planning to wash it to see if it will soften a bit, and also to get out the slight cigarette smell. :( (I understand the owner has had it in stock for quite a while.)
So. I'm feeling a bit meh about this. It was to be worn at Costume College on Saturday, and also for the Georgian Picnic in November. But while I don't hate it, it's definitely not what I had in mind!
Any ideas? Or is anyone interested? I know there are a lot of people on my f-list who make peach look smashing, so I thought I'd ask. It was originally $6/yard, but I'm interested in offers. I don't need the money so much, but it makes me sad to see it. :(
ETA: I can definitely add pictures of it, too! Close up, and draped, etc. And this is the dress that gave me the inspiration. Nothing ground-breaking, but I'm still taken by it. :)

This is the fabric:

I called it rose pink. What does it look like to you?
It just arrived today, and it's definitely peach. A light-colored not-orange peach, but I sure wouldn't call it salmon. And while I can get away with most colors, peach does very little for me. Particularly when compared to what rose pink does do.
Other than that, it feels like a nice-quality home dec print, so a bit heavier than I expected, but it would have a nice drape for the overskirt I was planning to do. It's not polished, either, but it does have a sheen. I was planning to wash it to see if it will soften a bit, and also to get out the slight cigarette smell. :( (I understand the owner has had it in stock for quite a while.)
So. I'm feeling a bit meh about this. It was to be worn at Costume College on Saturday, and also for the Georgian Picnic in November. But while I don't hate it, it's definitely not what I had in mind!
Any ideas? Or is anyone interested? I know there are a lot of people on my f-list who make peach look smashing, so I thought I'd ask. It was originally $6/yard, but I'm interested in offers. I don't need the money so much, but it makes me sad to see it. :(
ETA: I can definitely add pictures of it, too! Close up, and draped, etc. And this is the dress that gave me the inspiration. Nothing ground-breaking, but I'm still taken by it. :)

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Date: 2012-05-30 12:47 am (UTC)I wonder, could you use a fabric in one of the other colors -- teal, or truly rose pink, brown, or even white -- for the cross-over-drapey-bodice thingy in the photo? (A little technical terminology there.) That would get the peach away from your face, but would there still be too much peach in the overall picture? Hmm, not sure how that would work.
I hope you find a happy solution and have fun at your gathering!
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Date: 2012-05-30 12:51 am (UTC)Sorry for the disappointment though.
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:14 am (UTC)Third the suggestion that using a flattering color for the crossover-thingy might be just the ticket. OTOH, sometimes that works better in theory than in practice. I'm sorry it wasn't what you wanted! Online fabric shopping can be such a gamble.
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:27 am (UTC)BTW, writing this and seeing y'all's ideas gave me a new one, which I just posted. If you think it's a go, do you think it's worth trying to dye this one later? I mean, since I'm no longer in love with it, should its weight (and maybe design - I'm not a chintz expert) deter me from forcing it to be a dress?
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:28 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-30 01:31 am (UTC)I just had another idea, though - see my latest.
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:33 am (UTC)I did just get another idea, though. See my latest?
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:35 am (UTC)The flattering color for a kerchief is definitely white. White makes me *glow*, in a good way. It's just that the fabric itself made me excited about the outfit. But I went stash shopping instead and I have another idea. Please see my follow-up!
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Date: 2012-05-30 01:43 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2012-05-30 01:44 am (UTC)I've had things like that happen when ordering beads online before -- wrong size, or the color looks different, or whatever. It can be a real hassle.
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Date: 2012-05-30 02:28 am (UTC)I've only used the washer twice I think. We have a front loading washer now and I can't find dyes for that kind of washer (they exist in Europe but in the US not so much). I was very bummed about it when the new washer arrived because the washer dyeing was super easy. Now I use our tub sink in the laundry room or a large plastic bin. Just bought a huge pot for stove-top dyeing but haven't tried it yet.
Well if you are asking my opinion... I think the fabric definitely qualifies for the costume you described... a "pretty one that lets me get more experience in 18th-century styles while not having expectations of super-accuracy". Both the print and weight are close to being correct but not quite there to be honest.
But really the issue is what do you want to do? If this fabric doesn't make you happy anymore and the wool does - go for the wool. This is supposed to be a fun hobby! I think over dyeing this a good option if you end up getting stuck with it and want another go at 18th century. Waste not want not! But don't bother if your heart isn't in it.
Practicality isn't everything afterall. Life is too short for sewing things one's heart isn't in. :>
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Date: 2012-05-30 02:42 am (UTC)(((HUGS))) Thank you so much, dear!
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Date: 2012-05-30 02:43 am (UTC)I never thought about ordering beads. Wow, that must be a real hassle at times.